Let it be Rossi during qualifying for the 2013 American GP at CoTA. It's the first purpose-built Grand Prix facility in the U.S. and is located south of Austin, Texas.
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Saturday, November 2, 2013
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It's a hard decision to decide what should be the blog's first post. Especially, when there are thousands of videos and pictures to choose from throughout the many years of collecting. But, choices have to be made.
Let it be Rossi during qualifying for the 2013 American GP at CoTA. It's the first purpose-built Grand Prix facility in the U.S. and is located south of Austin, Texas.
He's picked up coming out of the final turn (#20) running the M1 wide open up the front straightaway through the main grandstands to turn #1. It's a uphill climb to turn #1 and it seems the M1 has to be rolled into the apex at the crest of the hill. Then its power is let loose again heading back downhill toward turn #2, where the TC (traction control) keeps the M1's front wheel down and planted. Enjoy!!
Let it be Rossi during qualifying for the 2013 American GP at CoTA. It's the first purpose-built Grand Prix facility in the U.S. and is located south of Austin, Texas.
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